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This 7-session Bible study on Ruth by Tony Merida brings to life one of the best short stories ever written—a tale of grief, loyalty and compassion which points us to the grand story of redemption.
Flexible and easy to use, this Good Book Guide is perfect for groups and individuals. A concise Leader’s Guide is included in the back. There are optional bonus sections if you have extra time, including icebreaker ideas.
Each session of this Bible study will draw you to…
“Each guide in this series provides a framework for your group to dig into the text of Scripture for itself while providing enough of a steer to keep you on track, plus useful pointers towards application. The result is a great combination of fidelity to Scripture and ease of use.” Tim Chester, Crosslands Training; Author
(Review written for 'Ruth: Poverty and Plenty')
I have yet to be disappointed by this study guide series. This,the latest one that I have used, is proving to be an excellent help in unwrapping this delightful little book ,which is set in such dark and difficult times.I am using it in a housegroup setting where some folk have never encountered Ruth,and the background and info. are extremely helpful.
(Review written for 'Ruth: Poverty and Plenty (ebook)')
Thoughtful study guide where I learnt lots new about a book I thought I knew well. As well as in depth biblical study , it also linked to refugees and how we do church. First study guide I’ve seen that can be equally enjoyed by new and ‘old’ Christians!
(Review written for 'Ruth: Poverty and Plenty')
I am in 2 very different groups.We decided to try Ruth,as the usual church material came only erratically .Ruth would be short,and a good test to see how we got on. We have found it good on all counts, opened up the scriptures - we had no idea Deuteronomy was such a vital book - and also resulted in helpful discussion of personal problems etc, We think we may continue with another book but haven't told the Clergy, they might disapprove of us stepping out of line!